Your Favorite CC Slogan

This is a discussion on Your Favorite CC Slogan within the Concealed Carry Issues & Discussions forums, part of the Defensive Carry Discussions category; Originally Posted by Roland of Gilead
You have said your lesson true, and have remembered the face of your father . . .
thankee sai, ...

I suggest that if you can find in your inner self the will to inflict violence on someone who is trying to victimize you, and can back up that iron will with all the force that you can muster, you will most likely be successful.

Red=the ambulance taking you to the hospital after the time you don't go out strapped.
White=the color of the doctor's coats trying to stop the bleeding
Blue=the cops taking the incident report after it's already overwith.

Alone those colors are nothing. Together, they don't run. They reload.

“One bleeding-heart type asked me in a recent interview if I did not agree that ‘violence begets violence.’ I told him that it is my earnest endeavor to see that it does. I would like very much to ensure—and in some cases I have—that any man who offers violence to his fellow citizen begets a whole lot more in return than he can enjoy.” - Cooper

“The media insist that crime is the major concern of the American public today. In this connection they generally push the point that a disarmed society would be a crime-free society. They will not accept the truth that if you take all the guns off the street you still will have a crime problem, whereas if you take the criminals off the street you cannot have a gun problem.” - Cooper

"In ten years nobody will remember the details of caliber,
stance, or tactics. They will only remember who lived."

"Open up the ground between you and the threat. At arm’s distance, your opponent doesn’t have to be good, he just has to be lucky." - Clint Smith

"We continue to be exasperated by the view, apparently gaining momentum in certain circles, that armed robbery is okay as long as nobody gets hurt! The proper solution to armed robbery is a dead robber, on the scene." - Cooper